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syn = Reader of the sutras | syn = Reader of the sutras: [[Ma Prem Maneesha]].<br>After discourse Osho leads [[No-Mind Meditation]]. | ||
:The sutras | |||
::One day Ungan was ill and Dogo asked him a question: "When you are separated from your bag-of-bones, where can I meet you again?" | |||
::Ungan replied, "Where there is no birth, no dying." | |||
::Dogo said, "Don't say that! Say, 'where there is not any no-birth and no-dying, and we don't desire to meet each other again.'" | |||
::When Hofuku was about to die he said to his monks, "For the last ten days my vitality has decreased. It is nothing; simply the time has come." | |||
::A monk said, "The time has come for you to die -- is that all right? To continue living -- is that all right?" | |||
::Hofuku answered, "It is the way." | |||
::The monk asked, "How can I stop being flustered?" | |||
::Hofuku said, "It never rains but it pours." With this, he sat in the zazen style and passed away. | |||
::Sozan once said to Shie Doja, "Aren't you 'paper clothes the pilgrim'?" | |||
::Shie Doja answered, "I am not worthy of being so." | |||
::Sozan asked, "What is the thing beneath paper clothes?" | |||
::Shie Doja said, "When just a leather garment is put on the body, all things are of their suchness." | |||
::Sozan said, "What is the activity beneath paper clothes?" | |||
::Shie Doja came near him, did as he was asked, and died standing up. | |||
::Sozan said, "You have expounded the going, but how about the coming?" | |||
::Shie Doja suddenly opened his eyes and asked, "How about when a spiritual nature does not borrow a placenta?" | |||
::Sozan said, "This is not yet wonderful." | |||
::Shie Doja asked, "What is wonderful then?" | |||
::Sozan said, "Not-borrowing borrowing." | |||
::Shie Doja thereupon said, "Be happy, be well!" and died, sitting. | |||
::Sozan made a verse: | |||
::The enlightened mind is a perfect and formless body. | |||
::Do not believe, unreasonably, | |||
::That it is far off or near! | |||
::Thoughts of difference becloud the original form. | |||
::A mind at variance with itself cannot be in harmony with the way. | |||
::When emotion distinguishes phenomena, we fall into materiality. | |||
::When intellect judges the manifold, we lose the reality. | |||
::If you understand perfectly the meaning of these words, | |||
::You are without doubt beyond danger like those of ancient times. | |||
:([[Glossary#source_of_quotes_in_the_synopsis|source:''CD-ROM'']]) | |||
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prevevent = Zen The Quantum Leap ~ 11 | | prevevent = Zen The Quantum Leap ~ 11 | | ||
nextevent = Zen The Quantum Leap ~ 13 | | nextevent = Zen The Quantum Leap ~ 13 | |
Revision as of 09:25, 23 May 2019
event type | discourse & meditation |
date & time | 23 Jun 1988 pm |
location | Gautam the Buddha Auditorium, Pune |
language | English |
audio | Available, duration 0h 59min. Quality: good, but a slight constant noise. Osho leading meditation from 48:17. Live music after the discourse. |
online audio | |
video | Available, duration 1h 2min. Quality: inferior, a slight constant audio-noise (under revision). |
online video | |
see also |
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online text | find the PDF of this discourse |
shorttitle | QUANT12 |
- notes
- synopsis
- Reader of the sutras: Ma Prem Maneesha.
After discourse Osho leads No-Mind Meditation.
- The sutras
- One day Ungan was ill and Dogo asked him a question: "When you are separated from your bag-of-bones, where can I meet you again?"
- Ungan replied, "Where there is no birth, no dying."
- Dogo said, "Don't say that! Say, 'where there is not any no-birth and no-dying, and we don't desire to meet each other again.'"
- When Hofuku was about to die he said to his monks, "For the last ten days my vitality has decreased. It is nothing; simply the time has come."
- A monk said, "The time has come for you to die -- is that all right? To continue living -- is that all right?"
- Hofuku answered, "It is the way."
- The monk asked, "How can I stop being flustered?"
- Hofuku said, "It never rains but it pours." With this, he sat in the zazen style and passed away.
- Sozan once said to Shie Doja, "Aren't you 'paper clothes the pilgrim'?"
- Shie Doja answered, "I am not worthy of being so."
- Sozan asked, "What is the thing beneath paper clothes?"
- Shie Doja said, "When just a leather garment is put on the body, all things are of their suchness."
- Sozan said, "What is the activity beneath paper clothes?"
- Shie Doja came near him, did as he was asked, and died standing up.
- Sozan said, "You have expounded the going, but how about the coming?"
- Shie Doja suddenly opened his eyes and asked, "How about when a spiritual nature does not borrow a placenta?"
- Sozan said, "This is not yet wonderful."
- Shie Doja asked, "What is wonderful then?"
- Sozan said, "Not-borrowing borrowing."
- Shie Doja thereupon said, "Be happy, be well!" and died, sitting.
- Sozan made a verse:
- The enlightened mind is a perfect and formless body.
- Do not believe, unreasonably,
- That it is far off or near!
- Thoughts of difference becloud the original form.
- A mind at variance with itself cannot be in harmony with the way.
- When emotion distinguishes phenomena, we fall into materiality.
- When intellect judges the manifold, we lose the reality.
- If you understand perfectly the meaning of these words,
- You are without doubt beyond danger like those of ancient times.
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